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TKrs. J. Q. Adams Entertains Her Club To begin their new club year the Tea and Topics club members were entertained by Mrs. J. Q. Adams at her home on F street Thursday evening. Rook was played at three tables arranged In a setting of fall flowers, and was followed by a salad course with sweets. High and second hfgh score prizes in the game went to Miss Norma Stevenson and Mrs. Murphy Hunt, while the winners in bingo were Mrs. Joe Pearson an^ Mrs. Ralph Duncan. Mrs. Albert Garwood Bridge Club Hostess The members of the Wilibri bridge club and a few visitors were delightfully entertained by Mrs. Albert Garwood at her home' in Wilkesboro Thursday evening. Top score prize in the game play ed at three tables for club mem bers went *? Mrs. Edison Nor man and for the visitors to Mrs. Johnson Sanders. Miss Pattie Somers received the bingo award. Refreshments were served at the close of play, and decorations featured the Halloween motif. Dr. Wayland Speaks To Woman's Club The Wilkesboro Woman's club held lte monthly meeting Friday evening at the home of Mrs. T. M. Foster with Mrs. G. T. Mitch ell, Mrs. L. B. Dula, and Ml"S- R. E. Prevette as associate hostess es. Miss Mable Hendren, chair man of American Citizenship, presented Dr. John T. Wayland, pastor of the North Wilkesboro First Baptist church, who made a most timely talk on "Citizen ship In World Affairs". In the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. W. T. Long, the meet ing was presided over by Mrs. Lawrence Miller, at which time a number of reports were heard. Mrs. Presley Myers gave a report on welfare work, stating that one child was being given lunch in the Wilkesboro school. The club voted to serve dinner this month to the Wllkesboro Business and Professional Men's club. Hostess es for the November meeting were announced as follows: Mee dames Joe Barber, Robert Gam bill, F. C. Hubbard, and W. M. DeBerry. Refreshments and a social hour was enjoyed at the close of the the meeting. Wilkesboro Society Largely Attended The showing of the religious film "Go Forth", featured the monthly meeting of the Wllkes boro Baptist Woman's Society held at the church Tuesday ev ening. The program and devo tions, which included the pic ture, was arranged by members of Circle No. 2. Mrs. Robert Fos ter, the president, was in charge of the meeting, which was at tended by twenty-four members and eleven visitors. J. H. Whicker, Sr., Addresses Club Meet Thirty-five members of the North Wilkesboro Senior Wom an's club were present at their monthly meeting held at the Woman's clubhouse Monday af ternoon to hear Attorney J. H. Whicker, (Sr., address the club on "Legislation, and Your Part In It". Mrs. J. Floyd Woodward, program chairman, presenter Mr. Whicker, who gave a most in structive talk. Mr. Whicker sug gested steps women should take, having the right to vote, in order to have a better world in which to live, and pointed out to them where they as women have fail ed to take the advantage of op portunities given them. Women have been given the right to 3erve on the jury, yet when call ed they asked to be released, al- j 30 our government will never im- I prove as long as we have dupli cate voting: that is, women vot ing the same tioket as their hus- j bands. Women must think for )MMISSIONER'S RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of and under the au ority contained in a certaimorder the Superior Court of Wilkes rnnty, made in the special pro edings entitled "Allen Dotson,ad inistrator of the estates of Mar n Dotson and Etta Dotson, de ased, and Allen Dotson et als vs. rs. Sam Dotson, widow, Juanita ath Dotson, Margaret Basel Dot in, Jesse Donald Dotson, Samuel r. Dotson, Harvey Dotson,Thomas otson, John Earl Dotson, Geneva otson, Henry Martin, all being inors except Mrs. Sam Dotson. by leir guardian ad litem, Stacy H. jnes", tiie same being No. 309SP5 pon the special proceedings dock ; of said court, the undersigned >mmissioners will, on the sixth iy of Nov., 1948, it being Sat ; 12 o'clock, Noon, at the court cuse door in Wilkesboro, North arolina, offer for sale to the high it bidder for cash that certain ?act of land lying and being in Wilkesboro township, Wilkes coun r. North Carolina, adjoining the nds of Newborn Parker, Allen otson, Eva Glass and others, said .nds being bounded and described 3 follows, to-wit: Beginning on a stone, the north est corner of Newborn Parker's tnds, running south 2% deg. west 1 poles to a stone and oak on the ank of the old Salisbury road; lence north 34 deg. west with ime 16 poles to the center of orth Carolina Highway No. 115; lence north 58 deg. west with said highway 19 poles to the point here a culvert crosses the High ay; thence north 4% deg. east ith the branch to a bunch of pop irs at the head of the branch, ear a spring, continuing north 4% eg. east to a pine in the line of le 4-acre tract of Eva Glass, 89% oles in all; thence south 86% deg. ist 10 pojes to the branch in a allow, her corner; thence north 3 eg. east with her line and the ranch 23% poles to an iron stake i the line of Eva Glass; thence mth 87 deg. east 28 poles with ime to a large white oak, the eor er of C. C. Wright land; thence mth 2% deg. west with same 57 eles to a stone, his corner; thence mth 72 deg. west with the New jrn Parker line 24 poles to the be inning, containing 26% aeres, lore or less, per survey by 0. M. Hedge, dated December 18, 1947. The bidding will start at fl, 25.00, and the last and highest dder will be required to make deposit of 10 per cent of the st bid to show good faith, and ? 10 P*1" ccnt i? deposit I with the commissioners at the ose of bidding, the lands will be isold immediately. This October 21st., 1948. JOHN R. JONES, J. H. WHICKER, Sr J-ll-at-(M) Commissioners. themselves and help to elect christian men and women as lead ers of the nation. There are more women voters than men, and It is time for the women to think the^ problems over an<i do some thing about them. The talk was well received and appreciated by the group. During the 'business session, presided over by the president, Mrs. Ivey Moore, plans were made for a buffet supper to be put on by the club members at the club house on Thursday evening, No vember 11, at 6:30 o'clock. A social hour followed the meeting during which time refreshments were served by the hostesses group composed of Mesdames Prank Tomllnson, J. Q. Adams, W. E. Jones, Fred Clark, Z. O. Eller, P. B. iHethcock, and Vern on Deal. Mrs. James Hauser Society Hostess The Woman's Society of Chris tian Servlee of the North Wilkes boro First Methodist church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. James Hauser with Mrs. James C. Mills, the president, in charge of the business session. A program on Alaska was present ed by the members of the Frank lin circle with Mrs. C. B. Lomax as the leader. Othere taking part were Mrs. Hauser, Miss Ruth Colvard, Mrs. Jack Brame, and Miss Jo Lassiter. During the bus iness period reports were heard and plans were discussed for the fall mission study class to be held the first Tuesday evening in November. Nineteen were pres ent. Special Program At First Methodist A program for "The Week of Prayer and Self Denial" of the Woman's Society will be given at the First Methodist church Tuesday afternoon, October 26, beginning at 3:30 o'clock. Miss Jo Lassiter, leader for the service', is to be assisted by Mrs. Lewis Johnson, Mrs. Edd F. Gardner, Mrs. Palmer Horton, Mrs. Fred Clark, and Mrs. John Baity. Or gan music will be furnished by Jay Anderson, and Miss Margar et Anderson will sing "Let There Be Light". The offering to be taken goes to centers in Texas, Virginia, and Alaska for the home field, and for four differ ent projects in China. Mrs. Joe Canter Entertains Her Club Mrs. Joe Canter was hostess to the members of the Pas time bridge club at her home on C street Monday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Johnson Sanders for top score, to Mrs. Shoun Kerbaugh for second high score, and to Mrs. Arthur Lowe for bingo. The salad oourse, serv ed at the conclusion of play, and table appointments were sugges tive of the Halloween motif. Sub-District Meeting At Union Church Approximately fifty young peo ple were present fo? the Wilkes County Sub-district meeting held Monday evening at the Union Methodist church. The installa tion of the new officers, conduc ted by Miss Jo Lassiter, featur ed the program for the evening. Miss Margaret Anderson, of the North Wilkesboro church, accom panied at the piano by Jay An derson, sang "The Lord Is My Light''. Miss Ruth Long, the new president, was in charge of the business session. The recreation period and the refreshments, both in charge of the host church, carried suggestions of Hallo ween. o Duplin county turkey growers' are producing only 26,000 birds this year as compare^ with 72, iOOO in 7946. I The introduction of Southland, a new home garden and market tomato that la resistant to collar rot and nearly immune to fusar lum wilt, . la announced by the USDA. North Carolina farmers arc producing 280 acres of sweet po tatoes for seed certification pur poses this year. " ? /' Beturn That Book to the ZAtaary ALEXANDER Construction Co. P. O. Bo* 771 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C All Kinds Of GRADING DONE ^ With Shovel or Bulldozer FREE ESTIMATES i Dr. J. H. SOWDER Optometrist Care Of Vision Glasses Fitted 21 B Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. Hours 8:30-5:00 Phone 899 Closed Wednesday Afternoons w:*? I JAe RICH- SMOOTH THIS WEEK'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE PROGRAM Monday and Tuesday, October 25-26? James Stewart, Donna Reed in Frank Capra's "IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE" Also Selected Short Subjects Wednesday, October 27? "FAMILY NIGHT" 50c Per Car Regardless Number Sabu In "ELEPHANT BOY" Thursday and Friday, October 28-29? Alan Ladd, Geraldine Fitzgerald in "O. S. 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